Simon’s Matty Grab Bars – Pack of 2

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1,219.001,888.00

Simon’s Flexy Grab Bar

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1,528.001,798.00

Simon’s Flexy Grab Bar

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1,123.001,213.00

Simon’s Grippy Grab Bars – Pack of 1

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898.001,242.00

Grab Bars

Grab bars are an essential safety feature for bathrooms, particularly for those with mobility issues or disabilities. Simonsmed these bars provide a secure grip that can help prevent slips and falls and make it easier to enter and exit the shower or bathtub. When selecting grab bars for your bathroom, there are a few important factors to consider. The first is the location of the bars – they should be positioned in areas where they will provide the most assistance, such as near the shower or bathtub, or near the toilet.

 

The material of the grab bars is also important. Look for bars made from a sturdy and durable material such as stainless steel or chrome-plated brass, which can withstand the weight and pressure of regular use. Textured or non-slip grips on the bars can also help to improve grip and reduce the risk of slipping. The size and shape of the grab bars are also crucial. Choose bars that are easy to grip and that fit comfortably in your hand. The size and spacing of the bars should also be suitable for your specific needs – for example, larger or longer bars may be needed for those with larger hands or who need to support their full weight.

 

It’s also important to ensure that the grab bars are securely installed. They should be firmly anchored to the wall using appropriate hardware and installed by a qualified professional to ensure that they can support the weight and pressure of regular use.

In addition to providing safety and support, grab bars can also add a decorative touch to your bathroom. Look for bars that come in a range of styles and finishes to complement your bathroom decor.

 

In summary, grab bars are an essential safety feature for any bathroom. When selecting grab bars, consider factors such as location, material, size, and installation, and choose a design that complements your bathroom decor. With grab bars in place, you can enjoy greater safety and support in your bathroom.

 

What is a grab bar used for?

Bathrooms and toilets are one of the most accident-prone areas in the house for seniors. Even more so in India where most bathrooms and toilets are perennially wet. The vision of a loved one falling in the bathroom haunts caregivers because such an accident can result in serious injuries or even be fatal. For seniors with limited mobility, the chances of such accidents happening is greater. Maintaining independence and dignity is important as we all get older, especially when it comes to using the bathroom. Luckily, there are several aids that could safeguard your loved ones’ well-being, bathroom grab bars for seniors being one the easiest solutions.

 

The Simon’s Grab Bar makes it easy to stand from a couch, bed, or toilet. It is tension mounted so it can be placed anywhere in the home – no screws or bolts required. The Simon’s Grab Bar has 4-Handgrips that make it easy to climb to a standing position – and because the grab bar rotates 360 degrees – you can move the grab bar out of the way when not in use. And like all Stander products, it blends in with your home to offer extra support without intruding on the comforting feeling of your home.

 

Folding Grab bar: Simon’s Grippy Flip-up Grab bar is suitable for usage by the elderly and patients requiring support to rise from a sitting position in the toilet or to get up after a bath. The Grippy folding Grab bar can be fixed next to the commode and can be easily pulled down 90 degrees for usage and it would automatically flip back to the original position after usage, this would save space and enable easy movement. Bathroom grab bars generally come in metal and plastic. The most common metal types are stainless steel or nickel. Often the bathroom grab bar purchased at a hardware store is powder-coated or stainless steel. Bathroom grab bars can also be angled or L-shaped.

 

Installing grab bars for seniors will help those with balance and mobility issues. It won’t help those who lose consciousness. In such cases, ensure someone attends to them while using the bathroom or toilet.